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From: "Mikito Harakiri" <mikharakiri@iahu.com>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.theory
Subject: Chemistry Database
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What is typical relational schema for chemistry database? For simplicity,
let's assume organic molecules only, that is molecules containing H, O, and
C atoms only. You can look into screenshots at
http://www.mdli.com/products/experiment/available_chem_dir/index.jsp for
example to get an idea what application might look like. And, no, I don't
want to hear about Molecule UDT.

Thank you for sharing your insight.


